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Old 07-19-2010, 02:12 PM
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Good lord, at least there is still SOME sanity left in the world.

While I disagree, I understand why some people would vote for a Republican against Obama next time around, though at this point I'm really starting to consider just voting for a small party and letting everyone else decide because I'm getting sick of him too. Two years after getting to know Palin, it scares the hell out of me that there is even ONE person in this country who would vote for her, let alone enough to elect her potentially.

Argue Obama's inexperience all you want, but at least he has SOME grasp of the issues. Sarah Palin has exhibited not one ounce of depth or understanding of complexities on even one single issue in two years in the public eye. And how that is not terrifying to people is absolutely beyond me.
then why did the stimulus make the unemployment rate go up when he said if it was passed would keep unemployment from going abve 8%

tell me what Palin did specifically to make Alaska worse off , what did she screw up up there , she had executive experience , obama had none

the american people are waking up to the fact that we have a person in the white house who has no experience ....obama is a smart guy , knows a lot of things , but if you don't think he is in over his head you're dead wrong. the media did a great job of this during the election peroid , the convinced the american people that obama would be a messiah and that palin would have no clue

he's had 18 months and tell me how we are better off today than we were 18 months ago , i don't see it anywhere

tell me what palin would have done that would have made us worse off today if she had been elected , she couldn't have been any worse than obama to this point
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Old 07-19-2010, 03:45 PM
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then why did the stimulus make the unemployment rate go up when he said if it was passed would keep unemployment from going abve 8%
That doesn't make a lot of sense here Gales. The stimulus made unemployment go up???

Interesting.
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Old 07-16-2010, 06:30 AM
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2012 Poll: Obama trails against Romney, Gingrich, and Huckabee; tied with Palin.

http://hotair.com/archives/2010/07/1...-2012-polling/
Maybe the American public has finally woken up and realize its time for a change. They are tired of all the lies and especially getting the health care bill passed by the decieving Democrats.
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Old 07-16-2010, 06:45 AM
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I see Hillary Clinton challenging Obama for the 2012 Dem candidate presidenti nomination. If things continue as they are going now, she will get the nod. I don't see a strong and likely Republican candidate. They have to get their act together. If not, Hillary Clinton could very well be our next President.
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Old 07-16-2010, 05:35 PM
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I see Hillary Clinton challenging Obama for the 2012 Dem candidate presidenti nomination. If things continue as they are going now, she will get the nod. I don't see a strong and likely Republican candidate. They have to get their act together. If not, Hillary Clinton could very well be our next President.
yeah, cause the party always encourages one of their own to attack the sitting president.
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Old 07-16-2010, 05:52 PM
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I see Hillary Clinton challenging Obama for the 2012 Dem candidate presidenti nomination. If things continue as they are going now, she will get the nod. I don't see a strong and likely Republican candidate. They have to get their act together. If not, Hillary Clinton could very well be our next President.
Are you going to let her get away with that,Printheth?
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Old 07-16-2010, 07:06 PM
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I see Hillary Clinton challenging Obama for the 2012 Dem candidate presidenti nomination.
That is beyond preposterous.
You do realize the chances of that actually happening are somewhere around 0.000001 percent right?
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Old 07-16-2010, 07:07 PM
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That is beyond preposterous.
You do realize the chances of that actually happening are somewhere around 0.000001 percent right?
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Old 07-16-2010, 07:17 PM
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I see Hillary Clinton challenging Obama for the 2012 Dem candidate presidenti nomination. If things continue as they are going now, she will get the nod. I don't see a strong and likely Republican candidate. They have to get their act together. If not, Hillary Clinton could very well be our next President.
I don't think that has ever happened in history where the incumbent didn't get the nomination. There was at least one case where the incumbent (LBJ) didn't run for re-election. But I don't think there has ever been a case where the President didn't get the nomination.
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Old 07-16-2010, 07:25 PM
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I don't think that has ever happened in history where the incumbent didn't get the nomination. There was at least one case where the incumbent (LBJ) didn't run for re-election. But I don't think there has ever been a case where the President didn't get the nomination.
We'll see.
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I don't think that has ever happened in history where the incumbent didn't get the nomination. There was at least one case where the incumbent (LBJ) didn't run for re-election. But I don't think there has ever been a case where the President didn't get the nomination.
It happened fairly regularly in the nineteenth century (Millard Fillmore & Franklin Pierce to name two), but it hasn't happened in quite some time. In 1980 Teddy Kennedy launched a pretty serious primary challenge of incumbent Jimmy Carter but came up short.

That being said, the idea of Hillary challenging Obama in the primary only exists in Doreen's imagination. Anybody that knows the first thing about politics knows there is no chance that happens.
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Old 07-16-2010, 08:01 PM
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Oh, I'm sure it exists in Hillary's imagination too
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Old 07-19-2010, 09:03 AM
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Maybe the American public has finally woken up and realize its time for a change. They are tired of all the lies and especially getting the health care bill passed by the decieving Democrats.
waken up from what? a change back to the fools that broke the bank as opposed to the ones that don't have a clue? its a slippery slope now. we have no outs....can you say "the blind leading the blind, with the help of the corrupt?". americans are not sleeping they are dumb! no republican or democrat will solve our problems(especially the walking zombies in your dumb little poll)....and the idiots that rant on here believing it makes a difference are part of the ...well , i won't go there. now i've heard it all..the democrats are decieving and the republicans are honest.....lol....ok. thats whats wrong with the US...do you even think before you type? this political corner is a wealth of wisdom......lol...lol..or laughs, yeah thats it......its the laughs.
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Old 07-20-2010, 09:43 AM
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waken up from what? a change back to the fools that broke the bank as opposed to the ones that don't have a clue? its a slippery slope now. we have no outs....can you say "the blind leading the blind, with the help of the corrupt?". americans are not sleeping they are dumb! no republican or democrat will solve our problems(especially the walking zombies in your dumb little poll)....and the idiots that rant on here believing it makes a difference are part of the ...well , i won't go there. now i've heard it all..the democrats are decieving and the republicans are honest.....lol....ok. thats whats wrong with the US...do you even think before you type? this political corner is a wealth of wisdom......lol...lol..or laughs, yeah thats it......its the laughs.
Your trying to tell me that O'Dumbass is doing a good job as President? It has been over one year since he has been President what has he done for umemployment, our economy, and illegals crossing into our country? Not one dam thing. All he cared about was getting his health care bill that the majority of the Amrerican public didn't want passed.
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Old 07-16-2010, 07:03 PM
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2012 Poll: Obama trails against Romney, Gingrich, and Huckabee; tied with Palin.

http://hotair.com/archives/2010/07/1...-2012-polling/
Hotair.com?
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Old 07-16-2010, 07:15 PM
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Hotair.com?
It wasn't their poll. The poll was done by Public Policy Polling, which is a democrat-friendly polling group.
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